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[[Dirk Ligter]] is the name of a renowned stock thief and a legend of the Tankwa Karoo.  
 
[[Dirk Ligter]] is the name of a renowned stock thief and a legend of the Tankwa Karoo.  
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=Dirk Ligter: the character=
  
 
There have been many versions of the Dirk Ligter story, perhaps the most influential being fictionalised account of his life in the novel ''Boplaas'' (1938) by [[Boerneef]] ([[I.W. van der Merwe]]).  
 
There have been many versions of the Dirk Ligter story, perhaps the most influential being fictionalised account of his life in the novel ''Boplaas'' (1938) by [[Boerneef]] ([[I.W. van der Merwe]]).  
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=Dramatised versions of the [[Dirk Ligter]] story=
 
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=='''''[[Ligter as die Wind]]''''' ("Lighter than the Wind") by [[André Kotzé]]==
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Commissioned by [[RSG]] and written by [[André Kotzé]], the radio drama mixes tales of Ligter's exploits with the aid of ballads and music. Directed by [[Christelle Webb-Joubert]], with technical input by [[Neria Mokwena]] and [[Frik Wallis]] and music by [[Ansie Loots]]. The performers included [[Jacques Bosch]], [[Charlie Bouguenon]], [[Luan Jacobs]], [[Johny Klein]], [[Bertha le Roux Wahl]], [[David Louw]], [[Gerrit Schoonhoven]], [[Rika Sennett]], [[Dirk Stoltz]] and [[André Stolz]] First broadcast on [[RSG]] on 29 November, 2018.
  
 
==''[[Dirk Ligter]]'' by [[Albert Maritz]]==
 
==''[[Dirk Ligter]]'' by [[Albert Maritz]]==
  
A radio drama in which two authors discuss their conflicting versions of Ligter and his life. Directed by [[Albert Maritz]], performed by [[Nic de Jager]],  [[Waldemar Schultz]], [[Dean Balie]], [[Zenobia Kloppers]], [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[Riaan Visman]], [[Marion Holm]] and [[Frieda van den Heever]].
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A radio drama in which two authors discuss their conflicting versions of Ligter and his life. In the piece the actors playing authors Joe Dauth and John Theart (who had both actually written books on Ligter) read from their writings, while incidents recounted are enacted by a series of other characters. [[Dirk Ligter]] himself also gets a chance to tell aspects of his own tale.
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Written and directed by [[Albert Maritz]], performed by [[Nic de Jager]],  [[Waldemar Schultz]], [[Dean Balie]], [[Zenobia Kloppers]], [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[Riaan Visman]], [[Marion Holm]] and [[Frieda van den Heever]].
  
 
Broadcast in [[Radioteater]], [[RSG]] on Thursday, December 8, 2022.
 
Broadcast in [[Radioteater]], [[RSG]] on Thursday, December 8, 2022.
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https://www.rsg.co.za/rsg/omny/dirk-ligter-deur-albert-maritz/
 
https://www.rsg.co.za/rsg/omny/dirk-ligter-deur-albert-maritz/
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https://www.rsgplus.org/vanaand-n-storie-oor-dirk-ligter-legende-van-die-tankwa-karoo/
  
 
https://www.facebook.com/virtual.eggsa/posts/dirk-ligter-legendariese-langasem-hardloper-en-berugte-skaapslagter-dirk-ligter-/1418250281668022/
 
https://www.facebook.com/virtual.eggsa/posts/dirk-ligter-legendariese-langasem-hardloper-en-berugte-skaapslagter-dirk-ligter-/1418250281668022/
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https://www.rsg.co.za/rsg/omny/ligter-as-die-wind-deur-andre-kotze/
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[[Robyn Sassen]]. 2018. "The fine art of filching sheep", ''My View'' by Robyn Sassen and other writers (29 November, 2018)[https://robynsassenmyview.com/2018/11/29/the-fine-art-of-filching-sheep/]
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 7 February 2024

Dirk Ligter is the name of a renowned stock thief and a legend of the Tankwa Karoo.

Dirk Ligter: the character

There have been many versions of the Dirk Ligter story, perhaps the most influential being fictionalised account of his life in the novel Boplaas (1938) by Boerneef (I.W. van der Merwe).

Believed to have been born in the vicinity of Clanwilliam (or somewhat farther north) circa 1885, of Mozambiquan and Bushman parentage, Ligter became a legendary figure whose exploits have been recounted by farmers in the districts of Clanwilliam and Ceres for decades.

He seems to have died of TB in Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, not far from the Breakwater prison where he spent some time.

Dramatised versions of the Dirk Ligter story

Ligter as die Wind ("Lighter than the Wind") by André Kotzé

Commissioned by RSG and written by André Kotzé, the radio drama mixes tales of Ligter's exploits with the aid of ballads and music. Directed by Christelle Webb-Joubert, with technical input by Neria Mokwena and Frik Wallis and music by Ansie Loots. The performers included Jacques Bosch, Charlie Bouguenon, Luan Jacobs, Johny Klein, Bertha le Roux Wahl, David Louw, Gerrit Schoonhoven, Rika Sennett, Dirk Stoltz and André Stolz First broadcast on RSG on 29 November, 2018.

Dirk Ligter by Albert Maritz

A radio drama in which two authors discuss their conflicting versions of Ligter and his life. In the piece the actors playing authors Joe Dauth and John Theart (who had both actually written books on Ligter) read from their writings, while incidents recounted are enacted by a series of other characters. Dirk Ligter himself also gets a chance to tell aspects of his own tale.

Written and directed by Albert Maritz, performed by Nic de Jager, Waldemar Schultz, Dean Balie, Zenobia Kloppers, Wessel Pretorius, Riaan Visman, Marion Holm and Frieda van den Heever.

Broadcast in Radioteater, RSG on Thursday, December 8, 2022.

Sources

https://www.rsg.co.za/rsg/omny/dirk-ligter-deur-albert-maritz/

https://www.rsgplus.org/vanaand-n-storie-oor-dirk-ligter-legende-van-die-tankwa-karoo/

https://www.facebook.com/virtual.eggsa/posts/dirk-ligter-legendariese-langasem-hardloper-en-berugte-skaapslagter-dirk-ligter-/1418250281668022/

https://www.rsg.co.za/rsg/omny/ligter-as-die-wind-deur-andre-kotze/

Robyn Sassen. 2018. "The fine art of filching sheep", My View by Robyn Sassen and other writers (29 November, 2018)[1]


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